Dellen Millard’s livestock incinerator among new clues in death of Tim Bosma

Homicide investigators search the Cambridge-area farm of Dellen Millard in late May. Millard is accused of murdering …The death of Ontario father Tim Bosma and the investigation into suspected killer Dellen Millard continues to draw attention, nearly two months after police say their paths first crossed during a test drive in Bosma’s truck.

Following Bosma's disappearance on May 6, Millard's history has come into light, from the fortune he inherited following his father's 2012 death to renewed investigations into that death and the disappearance of a young woman he is believed to have known.

But the latest details brought to light refocus the attention back on Bosma's death. The Globe and Maildetails the history of a livestock incinerator found on the plot of Millard's property where Bosma's badly-burned body was later discovered by police.

That property near Kitchener, Ont., was intended to be farmland, although neighbours have said they have never seen livestock on the property.

According to the Globe report, the $15,000 device was purchased by an employee of Millardair, the family aviation company later bequeathed to Millard after his father's death.

Bosma’s body was found on May 14, during a police search of Millard's property. The incinerator has been seized as evidence.

Millard and his co-accused, Mark Smich, both face charges of first-degree murder.

The Globe report also contains various details of Millard and Smich and delves into their online history of online gaming profiles and music videos. The details of that livestock incinerator are only a fraction of a convoluted storyline.

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